Site of service, anesthesia, and postoperative practice patterns for oculoplastic and orbital surgeries.

Ophthalmology 1996 Vol.103(10) p. 1628-33

Bartamian M, Meyer DR

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Abstract

[PURPOSE] Variations in physician practice patterns, particularly with reference to cost-intensive resource utilization, are increasingly being scrutinized. However, little information is currently available regarding physician practice patterns for oculoplastic surgery.

[METHODS] The authors surveyed members of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery regarding their most common site of service, type of anesthesia, and first postoperative week of follow-up for 15 selected eyelid, lacrimal, and orbital procedures.

[RESULTS] The majority of eyelid and lacrimal surgeries are currently performed on an out-patient basis (hospital out-patient, ambulatory surgery center, or office), typically using local anesthesia, with or without sedation. Regional differences were noted. Physicians in western states showed a greater tendency toward office-based surgery for procedures such as blepharoplasty and ptosis repair. Orbital procedures were performed more frequently as a hospital inpatient surgery, under general anesthesia. Patterns of follow-up within the first postoperative week varied considerably for most procedures. Compared with admitting practices in 1987, an obvious trend toward out-patient surgery was noted.

[CONCLUSION] Variations in practice patterns will assume greater importance as the pressure for cost-containment increases. Total costs are affected by physician choices for site of service and type of anesthesia. This study allows surgeons who perform oculoplastic procedures to compare their practices with a national group specializing in such surgery. Further outcome-oriented studies are needed to develop practice guidelines for "preferred patterns" of care.

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유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
해부 eyelid 눈꺼풀 dict 2
시술 blepharoplasty 안검성형술 dict 1
해부 lacrimal scispacy 1
약물 [PURPOSE] Variations scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Anesthesia; Data Collection; Health Services; Humans; Ophthalmology; Orbit; Postoperative Care; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Societies, Medical; Surgery, Plastic; United States

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